Sacking of Umudin
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Sacking of Umudin | |||
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Part of The First Kopen Uprising | |||
Date | 1324-1325 | ||
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Caused by | The city of Umudin had been placed under siege by Kopenist revolutionaries during the First Kopen Uprising. The desperation of the heretics resulted in the pillaging of the lands in and around the city of Umudin. | ||
Goals | Surrender of the Umudin inner garrison | ||
Methods | Looting, Siege, Wartime sexual violence | ||
Status | Siege relieved by reinforcing Southern Ivili troops in 1325; Kopenist armies dispersed or annihilated. | ||
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